Sally Watson

Sally has a Diploma in Remedial Massage, Reflexology and Bowtech Bowen Therapy, but the real evidence of her expertise can be seen in her client’s improvements.

Sally’s Background

As a great believer in encouraging the body’s own healing ability, my knowledge and experience in the fields of Bowen Therapy, Remedial Massage and Reflexology have allowed me to treat a wide range of conditions successfully.

I am interested in all aspects of life and love learning new things. A mad researcher about health and passionate about maintaining and improving my own health and that of my clients. I try to inspire them to take charge of their own wellbeing. Sometimes just a few simple adjustments can make all the difference.

“I try to inspire client to take charge of their own wellbeing, whether it is stretching or correcting their posture in everyday situations”

Generally we are too busy looking after others to look after ourselves.

Outside Work

My passions in life include travel, bushwalking and being in nature. Spending time with my friends, my two sons, their families and my 5 grandchildren.

If you are looking to change your life for the better call us and ask to book in with me.I look forward to helping you maintain a healthy lifestyle!

Sally is available at our Caloundra clinic on Mon, Tue and Thr, Fri & Sat.

About Bowtech Bowen Therapy

The Bowen Technique (also known as Bowtech – the Original Bowen Technique and Bowenwork) is a dynamic system of muscle and connective tissue therapy that was developed by the late Tom Bowen in Geelong, Australia.

The Bowen Technique offers tremendous benefit to clients. It can provide relief for many types of injuries and other health problems, both acute and chronic, and it does so holistically, via the body’s innate healing mechanisms. The practitioner’s moves deliver signals to the nervous system at specific locations (on muscles, tendons, ligaments, or nerves), and the body responds in its own time, within its vital capacity. While there are a few, very specific situations in which a particular ‘procedure’ is contraindicated, Bowen Technique is appropriate for people of all ages, in all degrees of health.

When faced with an acute injury, your Bowtech practitioner may effectively apply the work to address only the traumatised areas, since the client has had little time to compensate for, and accommodate to, the injury. However, most practitioners find themselves working with clients whose conditions have developed gradually over many years, and patterns of dysfunctional muscle recruitment and posture have become entrenched over time. In these cases, Bowtech practitioners often need to take a more ‘whole-body’ approach to facilitate optimal alignment and recovery.

Rather than focusing on a single complaint, Bowen Technique addresses the entire body, by restoring balance via the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS controls over 80% of bodily functions and is very susceptible to external stressors. Most people today live in a constant state of high stress and sympathetic ANS over-stimulation (fight, flight or freeze mode). Healing can occur only after the ANS shifts from sympathetic to parasympathetic dominance (rest, relax and repair mode). Bowen Technique enables that shift. During a session, the client often drops into deep relaxation or falls asleep, and loud peristalsis may be heard. Both of these changes are indications of a profound release from stress and a shift towards parasympathetic influence. This shift could explain, in part, the common observation that a Bowen Technique session seems to reactivate the recovery process in situations where healing from trauma, sickness or surgery has stalled or reached a plateau.

If you would like to know more you can visit the official Bowtech website at www.bowtech.com. This website has lots of easy to understand information and testimonials from recipients of Bowen.